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Gold spot.86 viewsColin PumfrettAug 11, 2009
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Unknown - any help appreciated151 viewsCovenhamRichard PipeAug 11, 2009
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Brimstone71 viewsJohn GoyAug 02, 2009
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Garden Carpet60 viewsJohn GoyAug 02, 2009
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Agriphila inquinatella60 viewsCarried it in on my trousers and later saw it on windowJohn GoyAug 02, 2009
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Spindle Ermine49 viewsJohn GoyAug 02, 2009
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The Gothic54 viewsFound on garage rafterJohn GoyAug 02, 2009
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Shaded-broad Bar51 viewsJohn GoyAug 02, 2009
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Male Privet Hawkmoth130 viewsWhat a cracking species!!Stephen RoutledgeJul 28, 2009
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Vapourer Moth110 viewsFemale laying eggs on an Oak Trunk, not a common sight I expect.MJGreyJul 27, 2009
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Herald78 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 19, 2009
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I think it's a Beauty.....121 views.....but is it Feathered, Oak or Willow?Stewart HoggJul 17, 2009
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Pyrausta aurata97 viewsWingspan 18-20 mmStewart HoggJul 17, 2009
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Shark78 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 16, 2009
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Black Arches88 viewsOne of several local species caught overnight, others included Triangle, Clay Triple-lines, Blackneck, Heart and Club and Lesser Cream Wave.MJGreyJul 16, 2009
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Six-spot Burnet60 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 16, 2009
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Common Footman75 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 16, 2009
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Six-spot Burnett66 viewsObserved 3 of these close together and at one time on one particular plant (plant species unknown to me as a birder!)John HarryJul 14, 2009
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Spectacle77 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 11, 2009
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Spectacle75 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 11, 2009
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Cinnabar66 viewsDave BradbeerJul 10, 2009
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Six spot Burnet62 viewsDave BradbeerJul 10, 2009
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Swallow Tailed moth80 viewsOurapteryx sambucaria
No comments about the artex please..
Stewart HoggJul 10, 2009
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Elephant Hawkmoth underside84 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 09, 2009
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Elephant Hawkmoth73 viewsJohn ClarksonJul 09, 2009
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